EP3897533A1 - Scalp care composition with improved stability - Google Patents
Scalp care composition with improved stabilityInfo
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Definitions
- the present invention is directed to scalp care compositions where it has been found that the addition of nonionic, water-soluble, cross-linked N-vinyl lactam homopolymers combination with an insoluble zinc salt provide an unexpected improvement in stability.
- Hair and scalp leave on treatment compositions comprising various combinations of hair and scalp actives, are known in the art and are commercially available. These compositions may have rheological properties that optimize the consumer perceived usage experience (non-dripping, spread, coverage, etc.).
- an anti-dandruff leave on treatment which provides a level of anti-dandruff efficacy that can replace other anti-dandruff rinse off products or is used in addition to rinse off anti-dandruff products or provide leave on benefits to hair and scalp that are difficult to achieve with a rinse off product. Consequently, a need exists for a treatment product that combines core anti-dandruff efficacy with additional scalp health and hair benefits that the consumer can notice and feel, i.e. effective, and is beloved to use.
- an effective material which is a nonionic, water-soluble, cross-linked N-vinyl lactam homopolymer.
- An example of such material is cross-linked N-vinyl-2-pyrrolidone homopolymer.
- the present invention is directed a scalp care composition
- a scalp care composition comprising from about 1% to about 99% of an aqueous carrier; from about 0.05% to about 10% of a nonionic, water-soluble, cross-linked N-vinyl lactam homopolymers; and from about 0.001% to 10% of an insoluble zinc salt.
- compositions of the present invention can comprise, consist essentially of, or consist of, the essential components as well as optional ingredients described herein.
- “consisting essentially of’ means that the composition or component may include additional ingredients, but only if the additional ingredients do not materially alter the basic and novel characteristics of the claimed compositions or methods.
- “Apply” or“application,” as used in reference to a composition means to apply or spread the compositions of the present invention onto keratinous tissue such as the hair.
- Dermatologically acceptable or“cosmetically acceptable” means that the compositions or components described are suitable for use in contact with human skin tissue without undue toxicity, incompatibility, instability, allergic response, and the like. All compositions described herein which have the purpose of being directly applied to keratinous tissue are limited to those being cosmetically acceptable. “Safe and effective amount” means an amount of a compound or composition sufficient to significantly induce a positive benefit.
- Leave-on in reference to compositions, means compositions intended to be applied to and allowed to remain on the keratinous tissue. These leave-on compositions are to be distinguished from compositions, which are applied to the hair and subsequently (within a few minutes or less) removed either by washing, rinsing, wiping, or the like. Leave-on compositions exclude rinse-off applications such as shampoos, rinse-off conditioners, facial cleansers, hand cleansers, body washes, or body cleansers. The leave-on compositions may be substantially free of cleansing or detersive surfactants. For example, "leave-on compositions” may be left on the keratinous tissue for at least 15 minutes.
- leave-on compositions may comprise less than 1% detersive surfactants, less than 0.5% detersive surfactants, or 0% detersive surfactants.
- the compositions may, however, contain emulsifying, dispersing or other processing surfactants that are not intended to provide any significant cleansing benefits when applied topically to the hair.
- Solubility means at least about 0.1 g of solute dissolves in 100 ml of solvent, at 25 °C and 1 atm of pressure.
- Insoluble zinc salt means that the zinc salt has water solubility of less than 0.1 g in 100 ml.
- substantially free from or“substantially free of’ as used herein means less than about 1%, or less than about 0.8%, or less than about 0.5%, or less than about 0.3%, or about 0%, by total weight of the composition.
- “Hair,” as used herein, means mammalian hair including scalp hair, facial hair and body hair, particularly on hair on the human head and scalp.
- Derivatives includes but is not limited to, amide, ether, ester, amino, carboxyl, acetyl, acid, salt and/or alcohol derivatives of a given compound.
- Polymer means a chemical formed from the polymerisation of two or more monomers.
- the term “polymer” as used herein shall include all materials made by the polymerisation of monomers as well as natural polymers. Polymers made from only one type of monomer are called homopolymers. A polymer comprises at least two monomers. Polymers made from two or more different types of monomers are called copolymers. The distribution of the different monomers can be calculated statistically or block-wise, both possibilities are suitable for the present invention. Except if stated otherwise, the term“polymer” used herein includes any type of polymer including homopolymers and copolymers.
- the scalp care composition of the present invention may include one or more solubilizing agents.
- solubilizing agent can be water miscible nonionic surfactants, such as alkyl alkoxylate ethers, alkoxylated esters, organic acid esters or ethers of sugars or polysaccharides, glycol esters, glycerin esters and others. More specific classes that can serve as solubilizing agents are saturated or unsaturated alkyl ethoxylate ethers, ethoxylated organic acid esters (saturated or unsaturated), sorbate esters, polysorbates.
- Nonlimiting examples of specific materials that can serve as solubilizing agents include laureth-12, laureth-23, oleth-10, oleth-20, steareth-20, steareth-21, ceteth-20, PPG-26 Buteth-26, such as Creasoluble No.
- PPG- 1 -PEG-9 lauryl glycol ether PEG-40 hydrogenated castor oil, such as Cremaphor RH40, PEG-25 hydrogenated castor oil, yPEG-50 hydrogenated castor oil, POE-30 castor oil, POE-40 castor oil, heptyl glucoside, such as Sepiclear G7, Polysorbate-80, such as Tween 80, Polysorbate-20, Polysorbate-28, Polysorbate-60, Polysorbrate-61, Polysorbate-85, glyceryl stearate, PEG-20 stearate, PEG-40 stearate, PEG- 100 stearate, PEG- 8 dilaurate, sorbitan monooleate, sorbitan monolaurate, and others.
- PEG-40 hydrogenated castor oil such as Cremaphor RH40, PEG-25 hydrogenated castor oil, yPEG-50 hydrogenated castor oil, POE-30 castor oil, POE-40 castor oil, heptyl glucoside
- the scalp care composition may include from about 0.1% to about 5% of one or more solubilizing, agent, further from about 0.5% to about 3% of one or more solubilizing agents, and further from about 1% to about 2% of one or more solubilizing agents.
- the scalp care composition may include one or more solvents.
- the scalp care composition may include one or more organic solvents.
- Non- limiting examples may include dipropyleneglycol, propylene glycol, butylene glycol, 1,4-butanediol, 3 -allyloxy- 1,2-propanediol, dipropylene glycol n-butyl ether, 1 ,2-hexanediol, dimethyl isosorbide, ethanol, 1,3-butanediol, 1,3-propanediol, 2,2'- thiodiethanol, and 1,6-hexanediol, or combinations thereof.
- the scalp care composition may further include one or more additional hair growth stimulating agents, such as those disclosed in U.S. Patent Application Publication No. 2010/0120871. Accordingly, non-limiting examples of additional hair growth stimulating agents include indole compounds, xanthine compounds, vitamin B3 compounds, panthenol compounds, and derivatives thereof.
- the scalp care compositions can further include a xanthine compound.
- xanthine compound means one or more xanthines, derivatives thereof, and mixtures thereof.
- Xanthine compounds that can be useful herein include, but are not limited to, caffeine, xanthine, 1-methylxanthine, theophylline, theobromine, derivatives thereof, and mixtures thereof.
- the composition may include from about 0.01% to about 10% of the xanthine compound, from about 0.5% to about 5% of the xanthine compound, or from about 1% to about 2% of the xanthine compound, for example, wherein the percentage is a weight percentage based on the total weight of the final hair care composition.
- the hair care composition may further include about 0.75% of caffeine.
- the amount of xanthine may be decreased to lessen potential white residue the may result from various formulations when the xanthine is present in higher amounts.
- the scalp care composition may comprise from about 0.01% to about 1% xanthine, alternative from about 0.01% to about 0.75% xanthine, alternatively from about 0.01% to about 0.5% xanthine, alternatively from about 0.01% to about 0.25% xanthine, and alternatively from about 0.01% to about 0.1% xanthine.
- the scalp care composition may have no xanthine.
- the scalp care compositions can further include a vitamin B3 compound.
- vitamin B3 compound means nicotinic acid, niacinamide, nicotinyl alcohol, derivatives thereof, and mixtures thereof.
- the vitamin B3 compound may be included as the substantially pure material, or as an extract obtained by suitable physical and/or chemical isolation from natural (e.g., plant) sources.
- the scalp composition may include from about 0.1% to about 25% of the vitamin B3 compound; from about 0.1% to about 15% of the vitamin B3 compound; from about 0.1% to about 7.5%, from about 3.5% to about 7.5% of the vitamin B3 compound, for example, wherein the percentage is a weight percentage based on the total weight of the final hair care composition.
- the scalp care composition may further include about 2.5% of vitamin B3. Panthenol Compounds
- the scalp care compositions can further comprise a panthenol compound.
- panthenol compound includes panthenol, one or more pantothenic acid derivatives, and mixtures thereof.
- panthenol compounds include D-panthenol ([R]-2,4- dihydroxy-N-[3-hydroxypropyl)]-3,3-dimethylbutamide), D,L-panthenol, pantothenic acids and their salts (e.g., the calcium salt), panthenyl triacetate, royal jelly, panthetine, pantotheine, panthenyl ethyl ether, pangamic acid, pantoyl lactose, Vitamin B complex, or mixtures thereof.
- the scalp care composition may include from about 0.01% to about 5% of the panthenol compound, the scalp care composition may include from about 0.01% to 2.% of the panthenol compound, the scalp care composition may include from about 0.05% to about 2% of the panthenol compound; and the composition may include from about 0.1% to about 1% of the panthenol compound, for example, wherein the percentage is a weight percentage based on the total weight of the final hair care composition.
- the scalp care composition may further include about 0.15% of panthenol.
- the scalp care compositions may be free of oleanolic acid and/or biotinyl-GHK, which is contrary to that described in U.S. Patent Application No. 20060067905.
- the scalp care composition may comprise a rheology modifier to improve various properties, such as increase the substantivity of the composition, improve the composition stability, non-dripping properties, sprayability and/or spreadability. Any suitable rheology modifier can be used.
- the scalp care composition may comprise from about 0.05% to about 10% of a rheology modifier, from about 0.1% to about 10% of a rheology modifier, from about 0.5% to about 2 % of a rheology modifier, from about 0.7% to about 2% of a rheology modifier, from about 1% to about 1.5% of a rheology modifier.
- the rheology modifier may be a polyacrylamide thickener.
- the rheology modifier may be a polymeric rheology modifier.
- the polymeric rheology modifier may be a nonionic, water-soluble, cross-linked N-vinyl lactam homopolymers.
- N-vinyl lactam homopolymers can be selected from the group containing N-vinyl-2-pyrrolidone, N -vinyl-2 - piperidone, N-vinyl-2-caprolaetam, N-vinyl-3-methyI-2-pyrrolidone, N-vinyl-3-methyl-2- piperidone, N-vinyl-3-methyl-2-caprolactam, N-vinyl-4-methyl-2-pyrrolidone, N-vinyl-4-methyl- 2-caprolaetam, N-vinyl- 5 -methyl-2- pyrrolidone, N-vinyl-5-methyl-2-piperidone, N-vinyl-5,5- dimethyl-2-pyrrolidone, N- vinyl- 3,3,5-trimethyl-2-pyrrolidone, N-vinyl
- a nonlimiting example of a nonionic, water-soluble, cross- linked N-vinyl lactam homopolymer is a cross-linked N-vinyl-2-pyrrolidone homopolymer, sold under the tradename of Flexithix by Ashland Specialty Ingredients.
- the scalp care composition may comprise additional rheology modifiers that are homopolymers that are nonionic or cationic based on acrylic acid, methacrylic acid or other related derivatives, non-limiting examples include polyacrylate, polymethacrylate, polyethylacrylate, and polyacrylamide.
- the rheology modifiers may be alkali swellable and hydrophobically-modified alkali swellable acrylic copolymers or methacrylate copolymers non-limiting examples include acrylic acid/acrylonitrogens copolymer, acrylates/steareth-20 itaconate copolymer, acrylates/ceteth-20 itaconate copolymer, acrylates/aminoacrylates copolymer, acrylates/steareth-20 methacrylate copolymer, acrylates/beheneth-25 methacrylate copolymer, acrylates/steareth-20 methacrylate crosspolymer, acrylates/vinylneodecanoate crosspolymer, and acrylates/C10-C30 alkyl acrylate crosspolymer.
- the additional rheology modifiers that are nonionic or cationic may be crosslinked acrylic polymers, a non-limiting example includes nonionic or cationic carbomers.
- the additional rheology modifiers that are nonionic or cationic may be alginic acid based materials.
- Non-limiting examples include alginic acid propylene glycol esters.
- the additional rheology modifier that are nonionic or cationic may be an associative polymeric thickeners.
- Non-limiting examples include hydrophobic ally modified cellulose derivatives, hydrophobically modified alkoxylated urethane polymers. Specific materials may include PEG-150/decyl alcohol/SMDI copolymer, PEG-150/stearyl alcohol/SMDI copolymer, and polyurethane-39.
- Other non-limiting examples include hydrophobically modified polyethers wherein these materials may have a hydrophobe that can be selected from cetyl, stearyl, oleayl, and combinations thereof, and a hydrophilic portion of repeating ethylene oxide groups with repeat units from 10-300, from 30-200, or from 40-150.
- Specific materials of this class include PEG- 120- methylglucose dioleate, PEG-(40 or 60) sorbitan tetraoleate, PEG -150 pentaerythrityl tetrastearate, PEG-55 propylene glycol oleate, and PEG- 150 distearate.
- the additional rheology modifier that are nonionic or cationic may be cellulose and derivatives. Nonlimiting examples include microcrystalline cellulose, carboxymethylcelluloses, hydroxy ethylcellulose, hydroxypropylcellulose, hydroxypropylmethylcellulos, methylcellulose, ethyl cellulose, nitro cellulose, cellulose powder, hydrophobically modified celluloses
- the rheology modifier that are nonionic or cationic may be a guar and guar derivatives.
- Non- limiting examples include hydroxypropyl guar, and hydroxypropyl guar hydroxypropyl trimonium chloride.
- the rheology modifier may be polyethylene oxide-polypropyne oxide copolymers.
- the rheology modifier may be polyvinylpyrrolidone, crosslinked polyvinylpyrrolidone and derivatives.
- the rheology modifier may be Poly viny alcohol and derivatives.
- the rheology modifier may be polyethyleneimine and derivatives.
- the additional rheology modifier that are nonionic or cationic may be silica.
- Non- limiting examples include fumed silica, precipitated silica, and silicone- surface treated silica.
- the additional rheology modifier that are nonionic or cationic may be water- swellable clays.
- Non-limiting examples include laponite, bentolite, montmorilonite, smectite, and hectonite.
- the additional rheology modifier that are nonionic or cationic may be gums.
- Non-limiting examples include guar gum, hydroxypropyl guar gum, Arabia gum, tragacanth, galactan, carob gum, karaya gum, and locust bean gum.
- the additional rheology modifier that are nonionic or cationic may be dibenzylidene sorbitol, karaggenan, pectin, agar, quince seed (Cydonia oblonga Mill), starch (from rice, corn, potato, wheat, etc), starch-derivatives (e.g. carboxymethyl starch, methylhydroxypropyl starch), algae extracts, dextran, succinoglucan, and pulleran,
- Non— limiting examples of rheology modifiers that are nonionic or cationic include acrylates copolymer; acrylates/beheneth-25 methacrylate copolymer, acrylates/C 10-C30 alkyl acrylate crosspolymer, acrylates/steareth-20 itaconate copolymer, ammonium polyacrylate/Isohexadecane/PEG-40 castor oil, 02-16 alkyl PEG-2 hydroxypropylhydroxyethyl ethylcellulose (HM-EHEC), carbomer, crosslinked polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP), dibenzylidene sorbitol, hydroxyethyl ethylcellulose (EHEC), hydroxypropyl methylcellulose (HPMC), hydroxypropyl methylcellulose (HPMC), hydroxypropylcellulose (HPC), methylcellulose (MC), methylhydroxyethyl cellulose (MEHEC), PEG-150/decyl alcohol/SMD
- the scalp care compositions may further include at least about 20 weight percent of an aqueous carrier.
- the aqueous carrier may be prepared from demineralized or distilled water, for example.
- the aqueous carrier comprises water or a combination of water with organic solvents (miscible or non-miscible with water) or silicone solvents.
- a volatile carrier may include water or a mixture of water and organic solvents.
- the solvents may be dermatologically acceptable.
- the carrier may comprise water with minimal or no significant concentrations of organic solvent, except as otherwise incidentally incorporated into the composition as minor ingredients of other components. Water, organic and silicone solvents that have boiling points below or equal to 250°C are volatile solvents and volatile carriers.
- Volatile Solvents may have a boing point below or equal to 90 °C, non- limiting examples include ethanol. Solvents with boiling points above 250°C are considered non-volatile.
- the aqueous carrier may be present from about 1% to about 99%; from about 10% to about 75%; and from about 20% to about 50%.
- the composition may have from about 1% to about 99% of a volatile carrier wherein less than about 10% is a volatile solvent.
- Non-limiting examples of a carrier may include water and water solutions of lower alkyl alcohols and polyhydric alcohol, the lower alkyl alcohols such as monohydric alcohols having 1 to 6 carbons, in one aspect, ethanol and isopropanol, and polyhydric alcohols such as glycols, glycerin and other diols.
- the lower alkyl alcohols such as monohydric alcohols having 1 to 6 carbons, in one aspect, ethanol and isopropanol
- polyhydric alcohols such as glycols, glycerin and other diols.
- aqueous carrier examples include, but are not limited to alcohol compounds, such as ethanol.
- the composition may comprise alcohol, dipropylene glycol, and/or water.
- the scalp care compositions may have a pH ranging from about 3.0 to about 10, which may be measured by taking a direct pH measurement using a standard hydrogen electrode of the composition at 25°C. Accordingly, the pH of the hair care composition may be within the range from about 4 to about 9, as a non-limiting example.
- Scalp Health agents may be surfactant soluble or particulates.
- Surfactant soluble scalp health agent may be one material or a mixture selected from the groups consisting of: azoles, such as climbazole, ketoconazole, itraconazole, econazole, and elubiol; hydroxy pyridones, such as octopirox (piroctone olamine), ciclopirox, rilopirox, and MEA-Hydroxyoctyloxypyridinone; kerolytic agents, such as salicylic acid and other hydroxy acids; strobilurins such as azoxystrobin and metal chelators such as 1,10-phenanthroline.
- azoles such as climbazole, ketoconazole, itraconazole, econazole, and elubiol
- hydroxy pyridones such as octopirox (piroctone olamine), ciclopirox, rilopirox,
- the present invention may contain azole anti-microbials which may be an imidazole selected from the group consisting of: benzimidazole, benzothiazole, bifonazole, butaconazole nitrate, climbazole, clotrimazole, croconazole, eberconazole, econazole, elubiol, fenticonazole, fluconazole, flutimazole, isoconazole, ketoconazole, lanoconazole, metronidazole, miconazole, neticonazole, omoconazole, oxiconazole nitrate, sertaconazole, sulconazole nitrate, tioconazole, thiazole, and mixtures thereof, or the azole anti-microbials is a triazole selected from the group consisting of: terconazole, itraconazole, and mixtures thereof.
- the azole anti-microbial agent
- compositions of the present invention may also contain a scalp health agent particulates.
- scalp health agent particulates include: pyridinethione salts, selenium sulfide, particulate sulfur, and mixtures thereof.
- Such scalp health agent particulate should be physically and chemically compatible with the essential components of the composition, and should not otherwise unduly impair product stability, aesthetics or performance.
- Pyridinethione scalp health agent particulates may be a particulate scalp health agent for use in compositions of the present invention.
- concentration of pyridinethione scalp health agent particulate typically ranges from about 0.1% to about 10%, by weight of the composition.
- the present invention may contain pyridinethione salts including those formed from heavy metals such as zinc, copper, tin, cadmium, magnesium, aluminum and zirconium.
- the pyridinethione salt may be formed from a heavy metal zinc, and further, the zinc salt of l-hydroxy-2-pyridinethione (known as“zinc pyridinethione” or“ZPT”), and yet a further of l-hydroxy-2-pyridinethione salts in platelet particle form, wherein the particles have an average size of up to about 20m.
- the particles may have an average size up to about 5m, and may be up to about 2.5m. Salts formed from other cations, such as sodium, may also be suitable.
- Pyridinethione anti-dandruff agents are described, for example, in U.S. Pat. No. 2,809,971; U.S. Pat. No. 3,236,733; U.S. Pat. No.
- the present invention may further comprise one or more anti-fungal or anti-microbial actives in addition to the metal pyrithione salt actives.
- Suitable anti-microbial actives include coal tar, sulfur, whitfield’s ointment, castellani’s paint, aluminum chloride, gentian violet, octopirox (piroctone olamine), ciclopirox olamine, undecylenic acid and it’s metal salts, potassium permanganate, selenium sulphide, sodium thiosulfate, propylene glycol, oil of bitter orange, urea preparations, griseofulvin, 8 -Hydroxy quinoline ciloquinol, thiobendazole, thiocarbamates, haloprogin, polyenes, hydroxypyridone, morpholine, benzylamine, allylamines (such as terbina
- Selenium sulfide is a particulate scalp health agent suitable for use in the anti-microbial compositions of the present invention.
- Average particle diameters for the selenium sulfide are typically less than 15 pm, as measured by forward laser light scattering device (e.g. Malvern 3600 instrument), and less than 10 qm.
- Selenium sulfide compounds are described, for example, in U.S. Pat. No. 2,694,668; U.S. Pat. No. 3,152,046; U.S. Pat. No. 4,089,945; and U.S. Pat. No. 4,885,107.
- Sulfur may also be used as a particulate anti-microbial/scalp health agent in the anti microbial compositions of the present invention.
- the present invention may further comprise one or more keratolytic agents such as Salicylic
- the present invention may also comprise a combination of surfactant soluble anti-scalp health agents and particulate scalp health agents.
- the present invention may contain the combination of anti-microbial active is selected from the group of combinations consisting of: octopirox and zinc pyrithione, pine tar and sulfur, salicylic acid and zinc pyrithione, salicylic acid and elubiol, zinc pyrithione and elubiol, zinc pyrithione and climbasole, octopirox and climbasole, salicylic acid and octopirox, and mixtures thereof.
- Additional anti-microbial actives of the present invention may include extracts of melaleuca (tea tree) and charcoal.
- the present invention may also comprise combinations of anti microbial actives. Such combinations may include octopirox and zinc pyrithione combinations, pine tar and sulfur combinations, salicylic acid and zinc pyrithione combinations, octopirox and climbazole combinations, and salicylic acid and octopirox combinations, zinc pyrithione and climbazole and mixtures thereof.
- the scalp health agent may be present in an amount from about 0.01% to 10%; from about 0.1% to 9%; from about 0.25% to 8%; from about 0.5% to 6%.
- the present invention may further contain an effective amount of an insoluble zinc salt.
- insoluble zinc salts are zinc oxalate, zinc tannate, zinc tartrate, zinc citrate, zinc oxide, basic zinc carbonate, zinc hydroxide, zinc oleate, zinc phosphate, zinc silicate, zinc stearate, zinc sulfide, zinc undecylate and mixtures thereof.
- the composition may comprise from about 0.001% to about 10%, or from about 0.01% to about 7%, or from about 0.1% to about 5% of an insoluble zinc salt, by total weight of the composition
- the present invention may further comprise an effective amount of a zinc-containing layered material.
- Zinc-containing layered materials may be those with crystal growth primarily occurring in two dimensions. It is conventional to describe layer structures as not only those in which all the atoms are incorporated in well-defined layers, but also those in which there are ions or molecules between the layers, called gallery ions (A.F. Wells“Structural Inorganic Chemistry” Clarendon Press, 1975).
- Zinc-containing layered materials (ZLMs) may have zinc incorporated in the layers and/or be components of the gallery ions.
- the following classes of ZLMs represent relatively common examples of the general category and are not intended to be limiting as to the broader scope of materials which fit this definition.
- ZLMs occur naturally as minerals.
- the ZLM may be selected from the group consisting of: hydrozincite (zinc carbonate hydroxide), basic zinc carbonate, aurichalcite (zinc copper carbonate hydroxide), rosasite (copper zinc carbonate hydroxide), and mixtures thereof.
- Related minerals that are zinc-containing may also be included in the composition.
- Natural ZLMs can also occur wherein anionic layer species such as clay-type minerals (e.g., phyllosilicates) contain ion-exchanged zinc gallery ions. All of these natural materials can also be obtained synthetically or formed in situ in a composition or during a production process.
- the ZLM may be a layered double hydroxide conforming to the formula [M 2+ i- X M 3+ X (OH) 2 ] x+ A m x/m nH 2 0 wherein some or all of the divalent ions (M 2+ ) are zinc ions (Crepaldi, EL, Pava, PC, Tronto, J, Valim, JB J. Colloid Interfac. Sci. 2002, 248, 429-42).
- ZLMs can be prepared called hydroxy double salts (Morioka, H., Tagaya, H., Karasu, M, Kadokawa, J, Chiba, K Inorg. Chem. 1999, 38, 4211-6).
- the ZLM may be zinc hydroxychloride and/or zinc hydroxynitrate. These are related to hydrozincite as well wherein a divalent anion replace the monovalent anion. These materials can also be formed in situ in a composition or in or during a production process.
- the composition may comprise basic zinc carbonate.
- basic zinc carbonate Commercially available sources of basic zinc carbonate include Zinc Carbonate Basic (Cater Chemicals: Bensenville, IL, USA), Zinc Carbonate (Shepherd Chemicals: Norwood, OH, USA), Zinc Carbonate (CPS Union Corp.: New York, NY, USA), Zinc Carbonate (Elementis Pigments: Durham, UK), and Zinc Carbonate AC (Bruggemann Chemical: Newtown Square, PA, USA).
- Basic zinc carbonate which also may be referred to commercially as "Zinc Carbonate” or“Zinc Carbonate Basic” or“Zinc Hydroxy Carbonate”, is a synthetic version consisting of materials similar to naturally occurring hydrozincite. The idealized stoichiometry is represented by Zn5(0H)6(C03) 2 but the actual stoichiometric ratios can vary slightly and other impurities may be incorporated in the crystal lattice.
- the composition may comprise an effective amount of a zinc- containing layered material.
- the composition may comprise from about 0.001% to about 10%, or from about 0.01% to about 7%, or from about 0.1% to about 5% of a zinc-containing layered material, by total weight of the composition.
- the ratio of zinc-containing layered material to pyrithione or a polyvalent metal salt of pyrithione may be from about 5:100 to about 10:1, or from about 2:10 to about 5:1, or from about 1:2 to about 3: 1.
- Polyols are a component of the present invention, with a nonlimiting example of a polyol being glycerin.
- Glycerin is a colorless, odorless, viscous liquid that is very common for use in personal care applications and pharmaceutical formulations.
- Glycerin contains three hydroxyl groups that are responsible for its solubility in water and its humectant nature.
- Glycerin is well known as hair and skin benefit agent in personal care applications. This material can penetrate into a human hair to provide conditioning and softness via plasticization of the hair fiber while maintaining a very clean surface feel. Glycerin has been observed to clean more hydrophobic soil components (i.e. sebum) than water.
- the levels of glycerin range from about 0.1% to about 10%, from about 0.5% to about 8%, from about 1% to about 7% and from about 3.0% to about 6.0% by weight of the shampoo composition.
- Non-limiting examples include propylene glycol, sugar polyols such as sorbitol, aloe vera gel and honey.
- the conditioning agent of the compositions of the present invention can be a silicone conditioning agent.
- the silicone conditioning agent may comprise volatile silicone, non-volatile silicone, or combinations thereof.
- the concentration of the silicone conditioning agent typically ranges from about 0.01% to about 10%, by weight of the composition, from about 0.1% to about 8%, from about 0.1% to about 5%, and/or from about 0.2% to about 3%.
- suitable silicone conditioning agents, and optional suspending agents for the silicone are described in U.S. Reissue Pat. No. 34,584, U.S. Pat. No. 5,104,646, and U.S. Pat. No. 5,106,609, which descriptions are incorporated herein by reference.
- the silicone conditioning agents for use in the compositions of the present invention can have a viscosity, as measured at 25° C, from about 20 to about 2,000,000 centistokes ("cSt"), from about 1,000 to about 1,800,000 cSt, from about 50,000 to about 1,500,000 cSt, and/or from about 100,000 to about 1,500,000 cSt.
- cSt centistokes
- the dispersed silicone conditioning agent particles typically have a volume average particle diameter ranging from about 0.01 micrometers to about 50 micrometers.
- the volume average particle diameters typically range from about 0.01 micrometer to about 4 micrometers, from about 0.01 micrometers to about 2 micrometers, from about 0.01 micrometer to about 0.5 micrometers.
- the volume average particle diameters typically range from about 5 micrometers to about 125 micrometers, from about 10 micrometers to about 90 micrometers, from about 15 micrometers to about 70 micrometers, and/or from about 20 micrometers to about 50 micrometers.
- Silicone emulsions suitable for use in the present invention may include, but are not limited to, emulsions of insoluble polysiloxanes prepared in accordance with the descriptions provided in U.S. Patent No. 4,476,282 and U.S. Patent Application Publication No. 2007/0276087.
- suitable insoluble polysiloxanes include polysiloxanes such as alpha, omega hydroxy-terminated polysiloxanes or alpha, omega alkoxy-terminated polysiloxanes having a molecular weight within the range from about 50,000 to about 500,000 g/mol.
- the insoluble polysiloxane can have an average molecular weight within the range from about 50,000 to about 500,000 g/mol.
- the insoluble polysiloxane may have an average molecular weight within the range from about 60,000 to about 400,000; from about 75,000 to about 300,000; from about 100,000 to about 200,000; or the average molecular weight may be about 150,000 g/mol.
- the insoluble polysiloxane can have an average particle size within the range from about 30 nm to about 10 micronmeters. The average particle size may be within the range from about 40 nm to about 5 micrometers, from about 50 nm to about 1 micrometers, from about 75 nm to about 500 nm, or about 100 nm, for example.
- the average molecular weight of the insoluble polysiloxane, the viscosity of the silicone emulsion, and the size of the particle comprising the insoluble polysiloxane are determined by methods commonly used by those skilled in the art, such as the methods disclosed in Smith, A. L. The Analytical Chemistry of Silicones, John Wiley & Sons, Inc.: New York, 1991.
- the viscosity of the silicone emulsion can be measured at 30°C with a Brookfield viscosimeter with spindle 6 at 2.5 rpm.
- the silicone emulsion may further include an additional emulsifier together with the anionic surfactant,
- silicone fluids including but not limited to, silicone oils, which are flowable materials having viscosity less than about 1,000,000 cSt as measured at 25°C; ii) aminosilicones, which contain at least one primary, secondary or tertiary amine; iii) cationic silicones, which contain at least one quaternary ammonium functional group; iv) silicone gums; which include materials having viscosity greater or equal to 1,000,000 cSt as measured at 25°C; v) silicone resins, which include highly cross-linked polymeric siloxane systems; vi) high refractive index silicones, having refractive index of at least 1.46, and vii) mixtures thereof.
- the conditioning agent of the shampoo compositions of the present invention may also comprise at least one organic conditioning material such as oil or wax, either alone or in combination with other conditioning agents, such as the silicones described above.
- the organic material can be non-polymeric, oligomeric or polymeric. It may be in the form of oil or wax and may be added in the formulation neat or in a pre-emulsified form.
- organic conditioning materials include, but are not limited to: i) hydrocarbon oils; ii) polyolefins, iii) fatty esters, iv) fluorinated conditioning compounds, v) fatty alcohols, vi) alkyl glucosides and alkyl glucoside derivatives; vii) quaternary ammonium compounds; viii) polyethylene glycols and polypropylene glycols having a molecular weight of up to about 2,000,000 including those with CTFA names PEG-200, PEG-400, PEG-600, PEG- 1000, PEG-2M, PEG-7M, PEG-14M, PEG- 45M and mixtures thereof.
- a scalp health active may be added to provide scalp benefits in addition to the anti-fungal/anti-dandruff efficacy provided by the scalp health agent.
- This group of materials is varied and provides a wide range of benefits including moisturization, barrier improvement, anti-fungal, and anti-oxidant, anti-itch, and sensates.
- Such skin health actives include but are not limited to: vitamin E and F, salicylic acid, glycols, glycolic acid, PCA, PEGs, erythritol, glycerin, lactates, hyaluronates, allantoin and other ureas, betaines, sorbitol, glutamates, xylitols, menthol, menthyl lactate, iso cyclomone, benzyl alcohol, and natural extracts/oils including peppermint, spearmint, argan, jojoba and aloe.
- compositions of the present invention can also additionally comprise any suitable optional ingredients as desired.
- the composition can optionally include other active or inactive ingredients.
- compositions may include other common hair ingredients such as minoxidil, silicones, glycerin, conditioning agents, and other suitable materials.
- CTFA Cosmetic Ingredient Handbook Tenth Edition (published by the Cosmetic, Toiletry, and Fragrance Association, Inc., Washington, D.C.) (2004) (hereinafter "CTFA"), describes a wide variety of nonlimiting materials that can be added to the composition herein. Examples of these ingredient classes include, but are not limited to: abrasives, absorbents, aesthetic components such as fragrances, pigments, colorings/colorants, essential oils, skin sensates, astringents, etc.
- anti-acne agents e.g., clove oil, menthol, camphor, eucalyptus oil, eugenol, menthyl lactate, witch hazel distillate
- anti-acne agents e.g., clove oil, menthol, camphor, eucalyptus oil, eugenol, menthyl lactate, witch hazel distillate
- antimicrobial agents e.g., iodopropyl butylcarbamate
- antioxidants e.g., iodopropyl butylcarbamate
- binders biological additives, buffering agents, bulking agents, chelating agents, chemical additives, colorants, cosmetic astringents, cosmetic biocides, denaturants, drug astringents, external analgesics, film formers or materials, e.g., polymers, for aiding the film-forming properties and substantivity of the composition (e.g., copolymer of
- the formulations of the present invention may be present in typical hair care compositions. They may be in the form of solutions or dispersion.
- the composition of the present invention may be hair tonics, treatment, and styling products, and treatment products; and any other form that may be applied to the hair and further it may be applied to the scalp and/or hair and scalp.
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